Re: opening issue-74 - Re: (Dis)Proving that 303s have a performance impact.

On 2/18/13 12:17 PM, Henry Story wrote:
> On 18 Feb 2013, at 17:54, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com> wrote:
>
>> On 2/18/13 11:38 AM, Mo McRoberts wrote:
>>> In which case, I'd propose raising something which results in the following vote (or even straw poll?) in order to settle this:
>>>
>>> “Is it likely to be helpful to some readers of the spec to include a short note to explain the purpose of hash URIs in the examples, or is it likely to be otherwise confusing?”
>>>
>>> If the answer to that is 'the former', then we can look at tweaking the wording.
>> Note: others  have made the same vote request, earlier in this discussion [1]. I guess, those requests weren't clear enough.
> It has been amply clear that you have made this proposal.
>
> Others are also allowed to make proposals on this forum.
>
> Henry

Henry,

Here is what a chair person would do, assuming they understood their role:

On receipt of my initial mail they would have simply acknowledged the 
position and then clearly indicated the cause of action to follow. 
Instead, in typical fashion, you opted to deflect and basically trigger 
this thread.

And by the way, you did ask for an issue to be opened, but not in an 
appropriate manner as it simply came across as trying awkward via 
process, when convenient to your cause of stifling disagreement.

What I still don't understand:

What gives you the distinguished position to unilaterally insert such a 
notice in the spec? What gives you the distinguished privilege to throw 
hurdles at those that oppose such unilateral actions by either the chair 
person or an editor?

In a functional community, you (or Andrei) would actually have put forth 
your intentions for discussion before they ended up in the spec 
document. This didn't happen, it cost you 0.00 (whatever units of 
timeccosts you choose) to insert the notice while charging those that 
oppose it a procedural tax.

Have you actually looked the process and procedures associated with 
other W3C groups?

I have more than a strong case to have you removed as the chair person 
of this group. I sincerely hope you have the ability to reflect on your 
actions, assuming you take this W3C community effort seriously.


Kingsley

>
>> Ted:  Please note the comments above (and those in Henry's response) in relation to making the issue raised [1] clearer.
>> Links:
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>> [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webid/2013Feb/0197.html
>> [2]http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/webid/track/issues/74
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